Shane's Tree Service

tree Cabling

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Tree Support Systems
That Prevent Costly Breakage

Tree cabling is a quiet lifesaver. When trees start showing signs of stress, such as splitting limbs, overextension, or shifting trunks, cabling becomes the best way to protect them without removal. At Shane’s Tree Service, we offer tree cabling in Long Sault and surrounding areas to stabilize at-risk trees and extend their life safely.

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Less invasive than cutting, and far less expensive than emergency removals.

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What Tree Cabling Does
and Why It Works

Cabling is part of preventive tree care, a way to manage weak or vulnerable branches before they crack under pressure. By installing support hardware, we give your trees a second chance to grow safely without taking them down.


It’s often used for:
Trees with codominant stems (two trunks growing from one base)
Limbs extending too far over rooftops or driveways
Signs of movement during high winds
Historic or sentimental trees worth preserving
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Don’t Wait for the Crack. Spot the Warning Signs

Our tree stabilization service includes a detailed on-site inspection. We'll assess risk level and offer an honest recommendation, whether it’s cabling, trimming, or nothing at all. If you're not sure your tree needs support, here’s what to look for:

V-shaped trunk splits (tight unions)
Large limbs with long horizontal reach
Bark seams or gaps forming where branches meet the trunk
Recent storm damage that left stress points exposed
Repetitive swaying in strong winds
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Our Cabling Process Is Clean, Non-Invasive, and Precise

If done right, cabling doesn’t scar the tree. Our team uses high-strength hardware and arborist-approved installation methods to avoid injury to bark or cambium tissue.

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»  We use lag-free cable systems that anchor into the upper canopy without drilling into structural wood, reducing long-term harm and preserving natural movement.

» These weak branch support systems are built to last—no swinging cables or loose fittings down the line.

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Stabilize Now,
Avoid the Cleanup Later

Tree cabling takes skill, precision, and the right judgment call. Whether you're protecting a landmark tree or trying to avoid storm damage next season, we’ve got your back. And your canopy.


Preserve what’s healthy. Reinforce what’s weak.